Some of this is old news but these might be clearer scans. DC Nation released a "Super Spectacular" magazine with bits and pieces for its various animated shows. Looks like Alfred is a former spy, Katana is the sidekick, and Metamorpho will make an appearance. I wouldn't mind a Katana figure based on this design. Or a Humpty figure.

They also included a mini-comic book adventure. It's tricky to get excited about this. A LOT of characters that appeared in the JLU comic book didn't match the character designs on the show nor did they ever become action figures. But since ya never know, check out their take on Anarky and Tobias Whale.

Well according to this...That is what Anarchy should look like in the show as well.Magpie as well...

I am excited for this show, but my excitement for the toy line is starting to fade a little.Outside, Anarchy and maybe Mr. Toad as a pack-in figure, I just don't see kids wanting figures of the other villains shown.Mr. Pig looks like Sherlock Holmes with a pig head. Don't see kids wanting guys in just suits. Same goes for Humpty Dumpty. Perhaps Metamorpho will be cool. I can't exactly read his little bio; is he a good guy or a bad guy?I really hope we get figures of Katana and Alfred.

(On Humpty Dumpty... I hate that they made him to look like a reference to EggHead. Guess that means that EggHead himself won't be in the show.)DrGreenEvil

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I foresee the show not performing as well as hoped, and if there is a second season (maybe even the 2nd half of the first), they will drop the idea of 'all new tv villains' and put in the villains that will get people in front of the tv (Joker, Two face, Penguin, etc). I'm not really excited for this one at all, but you never know, I've been surprised by more than a few shows I thought weren't going to be any good.

I foresee the show not performing as well as hoped, and if there is a second season (maybe even the 2nd half of the first), they will drop the idea of 'all new tv villains' and put in the villains that will get people in front of the tv (Joker, Two face, Penguin, etc). I'm not really excited for this one at all, but you never know, I've been surprised by more than a few shows I thought weren't going to be any good.

I have a feeling it will be like Brave and the Bold...At the beginning they kept saying that the main Batman villains would not be in the show...But Joker was a huge part of it starting from the end of season 1.So yeah. Things will probably change.

Can't say I'm a fan of the radical redesign of Alfred Pennyworth. I don't care about revising his background, but does he need to look like a London dockworker now? Alfred is badass to me precisely because he looks like a non-threatening Jeeves, right up until he puts an MI-5 move on you that makes your head spin. This Alfred looks like Lurch.

The long-teased animated series Beware The Batman will finally make its debut this July. Check out the full press release, trailer, and images below.

The Caped Crusader will return to television screens this summer when Beware the Batman premieres on Cartoon Network Saturday, July 13 at 10 a.m. (ET/PT) as part of DC Nation. Featuring cutting-edge CGI visuals to match the intricate twists and turns of the narrative, Batman steps out of the shadows and into the spotlight for an entirely new generation of fans.

A cool, new take on the classic Dark Knight franchise, Beware the Batman incorporates Batman’s core characters with a rogues gallery of new villains not previously seen in animated form. Along with backup from ex-secret agent Alfred and lethal swordswoman Katana, the Dark Knight faces the twisted machinations of Gotham City’s criminal underworld led by the likes of Anarky, Professor Pyg, Mister Toad and Magpie. Produced by Warner Bros. Animation (WBA), this action-packed detective thriller deftly redefines what we have come to know as a “Batman show.” WBA’s Sam Register serves as executive producer, with Glen Murakami (Batman Beyond) and Mitch Watson (Scooby-Doo! Mystery Inc.) producing.

Beware the Batman is the latest series based on characters from DC Comics to be added to DC Nation, Cartoon Network’s programming block on Saturday mornings. It will be followed by Teen Titans Go! at 10:30 a.m. and joined by all-new animated shorts.

Cartoon Network's upcoming Batman cartoon, Beware the Batman, will premiere in just under two weeks and Entertainment Weekly has debuted the opening credits for the series. You can check it out by clicking here.

Beware the Batman is the latest series based on characters from DC Comics to be added to DC Nation, Cartoon Network’s programming block on Saturday mornings startin July 13 at 10 a.m. It will be followed by Teen Titans Go! at 10:30 a.m. and joined by all-new animated shorts.

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That sizzle reel just illustrated to me that they don't know how to set up a scene using 3d. Tell me that the storyboarders on BTAS, JLU, or Even as recent as YJ couldn't make any of those clips look more dynamic. The final one with batman running from the explosion was especially boring (lets use the 3d to simply follow Batman through the explosion). It didn't help that the animation was subpar. All of the recent 2d animation teams would have made a more dynamic shot. One of the many pitfalls of using 3d.

Green Lantern: The Animated Series did some amazing stuff with their CGI in the action sequences so I'm not sure we can blame the subpar feel of this series on that. My gut tells me the creators themselves are the ones who aren't able to pull it off.

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Not bad, not bad... Still not crazy about how Batman looks but Bruce looks pretty good considering the style (though it doesn't look like there's any way that his head could fit in that mask). Hopefully this is just the beginning curve and it will improve significantly like GL:TAS did.